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🗓️ 7 June 2018
⏱️ 28 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to another edition of In The Zone. I am your host, Chris Broussard. It's a special edition right after game three of the NBA finals. Of course, Golden State took a 3-0 lead. Myself and Jason McIntyre will discuss that as always in Knockdown Jay. But first, |
0:24.4 | I'm going to hit you with this top five and with the Warriors up three oh, as I said, on their |
0:30.3 | way to a third championship in four years. That got a brother to thinking, what are the best five dynasties in NBA history and yes |
0:41.7 | I am calling these Golden State Warriors a dynasty in the making so I'm going to start at number |
0:48.4 | five with these Golden State Warriors I know some of you may think that's low, but look, they're only about to win their third championship in four years. |
1:00.0 | There have been teams to do more throughout NBA history. |
1:04.0 | This is an all-time great team, no doubt about it. |
1:08.0 | Best back court in NBA history, Steph Curry and Clay Thompson. Yes, best |
1:12.9 | back court, not just the best shooting back court, best back court overall. And they're the best |
1:19.5 | shooting team of all time because you throw in the seven-footer Kevin Durant. This is a team |
1:26.1 | that does it defensively, does it offensively. They've beaten |
1:30.0 | the great, arguably greatest player of all time, LeBron James, three times in the finals. That's why |
1:37.8 | they rank up there now as the fifth best dynasty in NBA history. At number four, the Shaq Kobe Lakers. Gotta give it to them |
1:48.5 | because they three-peated. This Golden State team has not done that. They reached the final |
1:53.9 | Shaq and Kobe four times in five years, losing once. They had two of the top 10 players of all time. |
2:02.2 | And during that three-peat, when they beat Philadelphia, Indiana, and New Jersey, |
2:08.6 | Shaquille O'Neal was arguably the most dominant force we've ever seen in NBA history. |
2:16.9 | That's why they're number four. |
2:19.1 | At number three, let's stay in Los Angeles and go with the Showtime Lakers of Magic |
2:25.6 | Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. |
2:28.5 | I'm going to also throw in my man James Worthy and a fourth Hall of Famer was |
2:33.6 | Jamal Wilkes. I could go on and on, Byron Scott. And a fourth Hall of Famer was Jamal Wilkes. |
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